General Critical Analysis JE

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  • Created on: 12-05-17 12:05
Penny Boumelha: The natural Jane
"neither the early rebellious Jane nor the middle-period subdued Jane is "natural",
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Elizabeth Bronfen: what Bertha represents in Jane
"Bertha reflects in extremity Jane's excessive passion, her destructive impulses of hatred and vengeance which must be corrected"
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Gilbert and Gubar: Why R married Bertha
'Rochester... had married Bertha Mason for status, for sex, for money, for everything but love and equality'
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Elizabeth Bronfen: what Bertha represents in Jane

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"Bertha reflects in extremity Jane's excessive passion, her destructive impulses of hatred and vengeance which must be corrected"

Card 3

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Gilbert and Gubar: Why R married Bertha

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